Past courses

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at the University of Kassel

  • During the research semester: Therefore no courses in this semester.
  • SE: Research seminar: Close to Everyday Life: Feminist Theologies outside Germany
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO/SE: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • SE: Anthropology
  • VO: Public lecture series "Holy Times". Understandings between theology and cultural studies
  • SE: Research seminar: "Holy Times" - systematic-theological perspectives
  • SE: Advanced seminar in systematic theology
  • SE: Catholic marriage and sexual morality - gender and ideology
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • SE: Fulfilled Time - Introduction to Eschatology
  • VO/SE: Theology in the context of religious plurality. Positions - Encounters - Competences (together with Katharina Gaida)
  • SE: Research seminar: Sustainability and justice - on the (theological) connection between two dimensions
  • SE: Advanced seminar in systematic theology
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • VO: Christology
  • SE: Research Seminar: Time and Justice
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO/SE: The mother of Jesus between confession and projection - Mariology
  • VO/SE: From scapegoat to social revolutionary. Soteriological models from the beginnings to the present day
  • SE: Research seminar: Jacques Dupuis - a Christian theology of religious pluralism
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • VO: Ecumenical Perspectives: Anthropology, Ecclesiology, Doctrine of the Sacraments
  • SE: Advanced seminar: Racism and religion
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Theology of Religions/World Religions
  • SE: Spaces beyond - introduction to eschatology
  • SE: Research seminar: Telling God - Narrative Theology
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • VO: Christology
  • SE: Advanced Seminar: (Gender) Diversity and Justice
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • VO: Anthropology
  • VO: Public lecture series "Holy Scriptures" together with Prof. Dr. Ilse Müllner
  • SE: Oberseminiar: Fruits of Desire
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Eschatology
  • SE: On (heavenly) peace
  • SE: Advanced seminar: The pleasure of the sacred text. Texts as media of revelation
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Taking responsibility for faith. Introduction to systematic theology
  • VO: Christology
  • VO: Sacramental Theology
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • SE: Ecclesiology
  • VO: Theology of Religions/World Religions
  • SE: Research seminar: We are strangers to ourselves
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Doctrine of God
  • VO: Theological Anthropology
  • SE: Introduction to theology, theological science and scientific work
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Introduction to the History of Theology
  • VO: Eschatology
  • SE: Power in the religions and denominations
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Christology
  • VO: Sacramental Theology
  • SE: Introduction to theology, theological science and scientific work
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Ecclesiology
  • VO: Theology of Religions/World Religions
  • SE: Symbols of Evil
  • C: Exam colloquium
  • VO: Doctrine of God
  • VO: Theological Anthropology
  • SE: Introduction to theology, theological science and scientific work
  • C: Exam colloquium

at the University of Cologne

  • WiSe 2013/14: HS All you need is love. Discourses on God and Love (together with Prof. Dr. Saskia Wendel).
  • Summer term 2013: PS Philosophy of Religion / PS History of Theology at a Glance
  • Summer semester 2012: VO History of Theology at a Glance (in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Saskia Wendel)
  • Summer 2011: VO History of Theology in Overview (in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Saskia Wendel)
  • Summer term 2010: PS (in the form of a VO) History of Theology at a Glance
  • Winter term 2009/10: PS Introduction to Systematic Theology (together with Andreas Reiniger)
  • Summer term 2009: PS Introduction to Systematic Theology / PS Symbols of Evil
  • WiSe 2009: PS Introduction to Systematic Theology

at the University of Vienna

  • WiSe 2011/12: Anthropology / Eschatology
  • Summer semester 2009: History of Theology at a Glance
  • WiSe 2008/09: Methods of theological disciplines - together with Prof. Dr. Ludger Müller, Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Feulner, Prof. Dr. Johann Figl, Prof. Dr. Rudolf Prokschi, Prof. Dr. Thomas Prügl, Prof. Dr. Marianne Schlosser
  • WiSe 2007/08: Christology
  • Summer semester 2007: Creation
  • WiSe 2006/07: Foundations: Overview of the History of Theology
  • Summer term 2006: Anthropology
  • Summer term 2010/11: The (monetary) value of creation
    Theological concepts of nature in their explosiveness for ecological action
  • Summer term 2008/09: Symbols of Evil
  • Summer semester 2008: Stories of Love. The speech of God in the language of Eros
  • Summer Term 2007: Documents of Growing Agreement. State and theology of ecumenism on the basis of texts
  • SoSe 2006: The Scriptural Image of God. Theological speech between image prohibition and iconic turn - together with Dr. Hartwig Bischof
  • WiSe 2005/06: "In the beginning was ... Sophia" - Wisdom and Femininity of God - together with Prof. Dr. Roland Faber
  • Summer Term 2005: God's Image as Man and Woman. Impulses of Gender Studies for the Theological Doctrine of the Human Being
  • WiSe 2004/05: Kind mother, disputatious sister. Contemporary approaches to the faith in Mary
  • Summer Term 2004: Sin and Freedom - Two Sides of the Same Medal? A current debate on theological anthropology
  • WiSe 2003/04: "Through a mirror in a dark word" (1 Cor 13,12). Theological Hermeneutics from Antiquity to Postmodernity
  • SoSe 2003: Adam's Daughters, Eve's Sons. Dimensions of the human being in recent theological anthropology
  • Summer semester 2002/03: Faith in Stories. Thought-provoking impulses of narrative theology
  • Summer Term 2002: Faith - Feminine? Lines of flight of feminist dogmatics
  • Summer term 2001/02: From scapegoat to social revolutionary. Soteriological Models from the Beginnings to the Present Day
  • Summer term 2001: What is a schism? What is a Union? - ecclesiologically examined - together with Prof. Dr. Bertram Stubenrauch and Prof. Dr. Ernst Christoph Suttner
  • WiSe 2000/01: Exotics in Theology? Histological and soteriological new approaches in Africa and India - together with Prof. Dr. Bertram Stubenrauch